Description

Why We Love This

Modest in scale, this Arabie bowl bears Alix D. Reynis’ original repeated vine pattern from rim to foot. Available in three sizes, it’s perfect for serving side dishes, desserts, nuts and candies. We like to use the small one to sip our afternoon caffe au lait.

Story

Objects made from porcelain are at once delicate and durable. Alix D. Reynis designs and molds her ceramic pieces in her Paris studio, and then has them produced in Limoges, France, a region famous for its superior porcelain production. The intricate vine pattern defines her Arabie series. Glazed with a glossy white finish, this textured bowl is dishwasher, microwave and oven safe, making this a piece of fine china that can be used daily.

About the Maker

Alix D. Reynis formally trained as a sculptor and interior designer before teaching herself the specialized craft of ceramics. Working in porcelain, often called “white gold,” she describes the material as “noble, pure and demanding.” Reynis designs and makes the casts for each piece in her Paris studio, and then has them produced as full collections in Limoges, an area of France that’s famous for its superior porcelain production.

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